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Orzens, Switzerland (fotw); Flag
and Arms of
Medjimurje, Croatia (fotw); Flag of
Valais, Switzerland (fotw)
Please note, we suggest that a glossary or dictionary of heraldry be consulted regarding the terms given above.
From left: Civil Flag of Costa Rica (fotw); National Flag of
Mauritius (fotw); Power Squadrons, US (fotw); Flag of
Friesland, Netherlands (fotw).
Please note that flags bearing a fimbriated central stripe (such as those of Botswana, The Gambia or Suriname where the flanking stripes are narrower than the outer ones) should not be considered as multi-stripes, but as fimbriated tricolours or tribands (see also ‘Appendix VI’, ‘fimbriation’, ‘stripe’, ‘triband’ and ‘tricolour’ ).
National Flag of Botswana (fotw); National of
The Gambia (fotw); National Flag of Suriname (fotw)
War and Merchant Flag of the Republic of Venice
c1750 (fotw)
Arms of Bilov, Czech Republic (fotw)
Flag of Versailles, France (fotw)
Flag of Bilov, Czech Republic (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal (fotw and Heraldry of the World);
Flag and Arms of Almeria, Spain (fotw and wiki); Heraldic Mural Crown (Parker)
Please note that in some European heraldic systems, the number of towers and/or the number of crenellations is dependent upon the size and civic status of the municipality represented.
Raven Flag (fotw); Mythical/Suppositious State Flag of Mississippi 1861 – 1865 (Clay Moss)
Flag of Porrentruy, Switzerland (fotw)
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